The S4G is considered by many the undisputed champion of top-40 hits in the 80's, and it is easy to understand why with its smooth, subtle, pop/commercial-friendly vibe. You may come to the same "Logical" conclusion about the great sound of this "Solid State" super console.

The "G" series makes a perfect complement to the "E" series already released. With its cleaner upgrade to amps in the chain, it is definitely similar to the "E" but it is a little bit cleaner in harmonics and very small changes to frequency with eq circuit engaged and bypassed.

This collection provides two separate channels, each with its own line input and mic input full signal chain path, with and without eq circuitry engaged, the buss group, and main outs!

The truth is, every 4k desk sounds slightly different - even comparing E to E or G to G. Aside from the subtle component tolerance discrepancies and factory EQ card options, many desks end up being modified one or more times by studio technicians - especially if desks are sold and relocated. Sometimes it's the bus comp or center section, summing, or outputs. Sometimes every channel or the power supply system.

We now have 3 different 4k desk flavors to choose from and compare in the same room - obviously not exact 1:1 copies of the HW and lacking the workflow of a large format console - but amazing all the same!

Thanks, Brian!
Yes- definitely a lot of variance. The amp change in the "G" is noticeable across the board from the "E" as long as it is actually an early "E" and more than 1 yr old "G" production compared. But then, after market just about anything might be switched out for sure! Enjoy and thank you.

Brian wrote:Thanks Michael! Nice surprise.

The truth is, every 4k desk sounds slightly different - even comparing E to E or G to G. Aside from the subtle component tolerance discrepancies and factory EQ card options, many desks end up being modified one or more times by studio technicians - especially if desks are sold and relocated. Sometimes it's the bus comp or center section, summing, or outputs. Sometimes every channel or the power supply system.

We now have 3 different 4k desk flavors to choose from and compare in the same room - obviously not exact 1:1 copies of the HW and lacking the workflow of a large format console - but amazing all the same!